Graduate Studies Archives | 黑料专区 /news/topic/grad/ 黑料专区 Tue, 10 Mar 2026 21:31:20 +0000 en-US hourly 1 https://wordpress.org/?v=7.0 /wp-content/uploads/2020/04/cropped-favicon-32x32.png Graduate Studies Archives | 黑料专区 /news/topic/grad/ 32 32 What Are the Next Steps After Being Admitted to 黑料专区 Graduate Studies? /news/blog/what-are-the-next-steps-after-being-admitted-to-ccs-graduate-studies/ Wed, 06 Nov 2024 14:55:05 +0000 /?post_type=blog&p=44484 We鈥檙e so excited you鈥檝e been accepted to 黑料专区 Graduate Studies and can鈥檛 wait to see what you create! 黑料专区 Graduate Admissions Counselor Britney Underwood shares important next steps after you鈥檝e been accepted.

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Graduate Studies Resources

Contact Graduate Admissions at grad_admissions@ccsdetroit.edu, or visit Admissions: Contact to connect with more of our Admissions teams.

 

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“Congratulations on your acceptance to the 黑料专区! Now, let’s go over the next steps to get you ready for your first day.

First, pay your $250 non-refundable enrollment deposit to confirm your intent to enroll. Log into Self-Service with your 黑料专区 credentials to make the payment. The enrollment deadline is May 1, but the sooner, the better! For international students, you can start the visa process.

Next, submit your final, official transcripts. For graduate students, you will need to submit your college transcripts that include your degree, program and graduation date. These must be sent directly from your school to 黑料专区.

International students who will need a Visa to study at 黑料专区, will complete the I20 process by submitting a number of required documents. Details and next steps will be provided after the enrollment deposit is received and processed.聽

If you鈥檙e planning to live on campus, apply for housing on Access Manager! You鈥檒l receive more information about how to apply in your 黑料专区 email inbox. Check our housing page for details on what to bring and move-in dates.聽

黑料专区 automatically preregisters all incoming students for classes. Watch your 黑料专区 email for an invitation from our Academic Advising and Registration Office to schedule your meeting with your academic advisor.

Graduate students will need a laptop. New requirements for the 2025-2026 academic year will be added to the website in early June of 2025.聽

Don’t miss out on New Student Orientation! It鈥檚 a great way to get acquainted with the campus, meet your peers and learn everything you need to be successful. More information will be shared with you in your 黑料专区 email inbox.

For more details and to complete these steps, visit our incoming students page, or you can schedule a meeting with me. Welcome to the 黑料专区 family! We can’t wait to see what you’ll create.

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What Is the Application Process for 黑料专区 Graduate Studies? /news/blog/what-is-the-application-process-for-ccs-graduate-studies/ Wed, 06 Nov 2024 14:26:36 +0000 /?post_type=blog&p=44483 Join 黑料专区 Graduate Admissions Counselor Britney Underwood as she navigates the graduate application process with you. She'll introduce you to the Admissions Portal, outline all the essential application requirements, and provide key deadlines for submitting a successful application to 黑料专区.

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Frequently Asked Questions About Applying to 黑料专区 Graduate Studies

Graduate Studies Resources

Contact Graduate Admissions at grad_admissions@ccsdetroit.edu, or visit Admissions: Contact to connect with more of our Admissions teams.

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What Is the Application Process for 黑料专区 Graduate Studies?

Hey guys! Thank you for your interest in the graduate programs at the 黑料专区! I鈥檓 Britney Underwood, your admissions counselor at 黑料专区, and I’m here to guide you through our graduate application process. Let鈥檚 get started!

First, you must complete our general Graduate Application on our website ccsdetroit.edu. Click on Apply and select the Graduate Application. You can only apply for one program and degree level at a time.聽

Click the sign-up link to create your portal account and complete our general application.

Next, review the required application materials based on the program you鈥檙e applying to on the 黑料专区 website by clicking on or searching for Graduate Admission on the 黑料专区 website.聽

After you submit the general Graduate application, you will gain access to the graduate SlideRoom portal. These are the items you鈥檒l need to upload to Slideroom:

  • Transcripts: you will need to submit an unofficial transcript for initial review.聽
  • Resume or CV detailing your professional experience.
  • Two letters of recommendation. These should come from individuals who can speak to your creative and academic potential.聽
  • Each program has specific requirements. For example, Art Education requires a portfolio of your work and an artist-educator essay. Color & Materials Design and Transportation Design require detailed portfolios showcasing your design skills. Please be sure to review the requirements for your program of interest.聽

International Applicants will need to provide the following items as part of their application:

  • English language proficiency test score if English isn’t your primary language. Please submit TOEFL, IELTS, Duolingo English Test or Michigan English Test scores to 黑料专区. Native English speakers can submit a waiver request. Visit the Graduate Admissions portion of the website for details.聽
  • Translated version of your university transcripts

Check our website ccsdetroit.edu for deadlines and more details. We recommend applying by January 15th for priority consideration.聽

If you need help you can always schedule an appointment with me for guidance.聽

Thanks and good luck!

 

Frequently Asked Questions About Applying to 黑料专区 Graduate Studies

“Hi! I’m here to answer some frequently asked questions about the graduate application process at the 黑料专区. Let’s dive in!”

‘What are the application deadlines?’ Our priority deadline is January 15th, which will give you an early notification of the admissions decision and scholarship amount. The general deadline is February 15. We accept applications on a rolling basis after that. Applying early is highly recommended!

‘Where do I submit my required application materials?’ After you submit the general Graduate application that is available on the ccsdetroit.edu website under Apply, you will gain access to SlideRoom, where you will submit all of the required materials.聽

‘Do I need a portfolio?’ Each graduate program has specific requirements, so be sure to check ccsdetroit.edu for details on what you need to submit based on the program you鈥檙e applying to.

‘What about transcripts?’ Submit unofficial transcripts for initial review. If admitted, you鈥檒l need to provide official ones. International applicants will need to provide an English translation of their transcripts.

‘Who should write my recommendation letters?’ Two letters are required. Choose recommenders who know your academic and creative abilities well.”

‘What tests are needed?’ If English isn鈥檛 your first language, you鈥檒l need TOEFL, IELTS,聽 Duolingo English Test or Michigan English Test scores.

鈥榃hen will my application be reviewed?鈥 We will need ALL of the required application materials prior to the program chair or Graduate Studies Dean review your application.

鈥榃hat kind of events does Grad Admissions host?鈥 Grad Admissions hosts info sessions called Ask Grad Admissions Anything throughout the year, go to our Graduate Admissions events page on ccsdetroit.edu to sign up for the next one!

For more questions, visit our website ccsdetroit.edu or schedule an appointment with me! We’re here to help!鈥

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Why Choose 黑料专区 Graduate Studies for an Advanced Art and Design Degree? /news/blog/why-choose-ccs-graduate-studies-for-an-advanced-art-and-design-degree/ Wed, 06 Nov 2024 14:12:46 +0000 /?post_type=blog&p=44482 Students who pursue a master鈥檚 degree at 黑料专区 elevate their creative practice, gaining specialized expertise and knowledge that expand their career opportunities. 黑料专区 Graduate Admissions Counselor Britney Underwood shares her firsthand insights into the lasting advantages of a 黑料专区 graduate degree.

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Graduate Studies Resources

Contact Graduate Admissions at grad_admissions@ccsdetroit.edu, or visit Admissions: Contact to connect with more of our Admissions teams.

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鈥淲elcome to the 黑料专区! I’m Britney Underwood, the graduate admissions counselor at 黑料专区. I have directly seen the benefits of pursuing a graduate degree at 黑料专区. Our graduate programs are designed to foster creativity and innovation. At 黑料专区, you’ll have access to state-of-the-art facilities and resources, allowing you to push the boundaries of your work.

黑料专区 faculty members are industry leaders and practicing professionals. They bring real-world experience into the classroom, providing mentorship and guidance to help you succeed.

Networking opportunities are everywhere at 黑料专区. You’ll connect with industry professionals through internships, guest lectures, and collaborative projects, giving you a competitive edge in the job market. Your work will gain visibility through an annual student exhibition and industry events to highlight your talent to potential employers and the broader creative community.

Our dedicated Career Services team offers personalized support, from portfolio reviews to job placement assistance, ensuring you’re well-prepared for your professional journey.

A graduate degree from 黑料专区 is more than just an education; it’s a transformative experience that prepares you for a successful and fulfilling career in the creative industry. Visit ccsdetroit.edu to learn more and start your application today!鈥

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Campus Life: 黑料专区 Wellness & Counseling Services for Change Makers /news/blog/campus-life-ccs-wellness-counseling-services-for-change-makers/ Fri, 25 Oct 2024 17:09:59 +0000 /?post_type=blog&p=44257 At 黑料专区, students are at the center of our educational model and our goal is to support them holistically. 黑料专区 offers a range of services to guide students through the big and small changes of college. Learn about the support offered and how it can strengthen the overall student experience.

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黑料专区 Campus Life

Wellness & Counseling Services at 黑料专区

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Alrighty, well, I just wanted to say hello and welcome this evening. If you are here for the 黑料专区 Wellness and Counseling and the Center for Tutoring and Writing, you are in the right place. My name is Eric Kaster. I’m the Assistant Director of Admissions, and this evening I will be here acting as co-host. We also have with us Holly Tenda, who is the Co-Director for the Center for Tutoring and Writing, and we also have Emily Van Warmer, who is the Health Resource Manager for the Wellness and Counseling Services office.

We’re going to wait just a moment to see if we have a couple of other folks who will be joining us. I did want to let everyone know that we are recording this session so that we can share this information with others who were not able to attend this evening. As we move through the presentation, if you have any questions that you do not want to forget and you want to put them down in the chat box below, they鈥檒l at least be there and we can ask that question or questions after the presentation. I will also unmute you at the end of the presentation, so if you want to ask questions audibly, you may.

Alright, so let鈥檚 just give some folks a moment to catch up with us and we will begin. Beautiful! I can see it鈥檚 full screen, so you鈥檒l be ready to knock it out of the park here in just a moment. No pressure! I love that little area of campus, too; it鈥檚 such a beautiful place to get away from it all. Ah, technology! I thought I unmuted. Okay, we鈥檙e good now.

Hi everyone, my name is Emily Van Warmer. I work as the Health Resource Manager at 黑料专区鈥檚 Wellness and Counseling office. As you can see on the slide here, we have a variety of services within our very small office. We offer clinical counseling, different activities and classes, we contract with virtual support, and we also help students find resources in the community. We assist with our insurance program that is available to students to enroll in, as well as their general health insurance needs. There can be a lot of variables and unpredictable things that, when you鈥檙e on your own for the first time, you might need assistance with. If it has to do with health and wellness, we probably can help.

We are located in the Yamasaki Building, which is on the Ford campus, and we kind of operate out of two different spaces. We have the Health Hub, which is on the first floor, and that鈥檚 more like a student lounge. We also have our actual counseling offices, but you can find us online, so we offer telemedicine and have different virtual resources as well. We will also be around campus for various things like yoga, and it鈥檚 midterm or finals week for students right now, so we have massages. We did an Earth Day pop-up. We鈥檙e kind of all over the place!

In the Health Hub, it鈥檚 a student lounge, as I mentioned. We have these awesome hammock chairs that students like to hang out in and just rest and relax. Grab a cup of tea. In the corner is our therapy dog; she comes every week. She also sometimes makes pop-up appearances over at our other campus as well. We have a food pantry that is accessible for all students. You just need to sign in with your student ID, and we can also connect you with other health information. In the Health Hub, you can get various samples. If you need deodorant or a pad or different types of toiletries, students like to use this space as a place to have events. There have been self-care events and conversations and things like that.

On the second floor, that鈥檚 our main location for our clinical therapist. We do have three full-time Master鈥檚 level clinicians, and we really focus on brief solution-focused therapy. Students come in with a lot of different presenting issues, whether it鈥檚 anxiety, depression, homesickness, adjustments, or life changes. This can be in the format of appointment-based, which is usually how most students utilize our office, but we also have weekly walk-in hours. We have a total of three days with one and a half hours each, so that you don鈥檛 need an appointment. We also have an office dedicated just for telehealth, which can be if your clinician is working remotely that day and you need to have a private place, or even if you have a different type of telehealth service and you don鈥檛 want to use your dorm or the library, we have a space for you to take those appointments.

Starting in the fall, we are implementing a new program based on something that we鈥檝e already been using. Essentially, this virtual care group is going to be 24/7 using a web app or phone call. What鈥檚 really cool is that we鈥檝e had a 24/7 kind of mental health resource phone and chat online for a long time, but now we鈥檙e adding in unlimited medical visits as well. This is kind of like urgent care but without having to leave your dorm. For example, scratchy throat, pink eye鈥攖hings like that typically can be resolved with this type of service. There are also various aspects that are enhanced, like life coaching, having specific 50-minute sessions with a clinician. This is also really nice if your schedule doesn鈥檛 allow for a visit during normal working hours. We鈥檙e open 8:30 to 4:30, Monday through Friday, so this also opens up the opportunity to have appointments after hours and on weekends as well. More information will be coming for incoming students in the fall.

As I mentioned, healthcare navigation is a big thing that I handle. There are a lot of questions around enrollment, claims, coverage, and just finding the different resources and how to make an appointment and how to pay insurance bills, and things like that. We can help you out with that. We also connect with various basic needs. As I mentioned, the food pantry is one of those services. Other things we鈥檝e helped students with include figuring out summer housing and connecting with different services in the city. We can be that point person to help you understand the different aspects that you might need.

We also have a partnership with the Wayne State Rec Center, so that鈥檚 a really fun option if you鈥檙e looking for greater fitness options or more options than what we offer on campus. The health insurance plan we go through a company called Wellfleet. This is voluntary for domestic students. If you鈥檙e an incoming international student, it is a requirement of your visa to have the health insurance plan. It鈥檚 really affordable at $1,244 per year, so essentially just about $100 a month. It has a very low in-network deductible of $350. Again, this is voluntary for domestic students, but if you are coming from out of state or just looking for more comprehensive health insurance coverage, this is an option for students, and they can enroll by the semester. It uses the Signa PPO network, so it鈥檚 covered pretty much around the country.

Finally, we have our student programming. We have our Wellness Peer Educators, who are a team of students trained on various health topics. They are there to be peers who help fellow students with stress management and different awareness campaigns, just trying to bring the humanity into it because sometimes school can be really intense. They do different events and awareness campaigns and educational programs. We have a pretty robust social media presence focused on wellness topics, and we partner with other groups on campus. All our events are posted on Pride, so that page is public. If you鈥檙e ever curious about what we do, we had an Earth Day event where we handed out house plants and shared stickers around the environment. We have massages this week, and previously we went rock climbing. We focus on the full aspects of wellness鈥攜our physical, emotional, mental, etc.

This is our contact info. The easiest way to reach us is just through wellness@ccsdetroit.edu, which is our main email, along with our office number. You can check us out on social media as well; we mostly post on Instagram, but it also feeds onto the Facebook page.

That鈥檚 all I鈥檝e got, Eric. I鈥檓 going to go ahead and stop sharing here.

Eric: Fabulous job! I always learn something when I attend these. I don鈥檛 think I鈥檝e done one with you two yet, so this was very informative. Thank you.

Holly: Are you ready? It looks like you are.

Eric: I鈥檓 getting there. I think we鈥檙e here.

Holly: Hi! My name is Holly Tenda. I’m Co-Director of the Center for Tutoring and Writing. I鈥檓 just going to give you an overview of the services that we provide for all students. The Center for Tutoring and Writing helps with lots of different things, but the main things that we do are academic coaching and writing assistance.

To start with the academic coaching aspect, this is where you would come in and meet with an academic coach, either myself or my colleague Katherine. We meet one-on-one and talk about your schedule and any challenges you may be having with time management, procrastination, or balancing a job and other life events with your classes. It works best when we can meet once a week or sometimes every other week. It鈥檚 really based on what you need, so there鈥檚 not a one-size-fits-all for academic coaching. We go through whatever challenges are going on, doing a deep dive into the schedule, and identifying the things that are holding you back, especially with students who struggle with perfectionism.

I think I鈥檓 just going to stop my share here because I see I鈥檓 locked in. So, academic coaching is something a lot of students can really benefit from. Another key component of the Center for Tutoring and Writing is our peer tutors. Our tutors are upper-level students who are recommended by faculty. We also have a variety of different disciplines available. For instance, if you have a project that is very software-specific to your major, we have tutors who can help you with that. We also can help you with traditional skills like drawing, which is often taught in an environment where students are working on projects, and things can be busy. There are also logistical issues鈥斺淚 can鈥檛 find my classroom; I鈥檓 lost鈥濃攁nd we can help with all of those types of things.

Another thing that we offer is writing assistance. This can be anything from brainstorming ideas for a paper to editing your final draft. It鈥檚 available at any stage of the writing process, and that can include personal statements and other admissions-related things. We can even go back and edit other essays or documents you may need, and we鈥檙e there for you. Appointments can be held in person, which is great if you are on campus. We also offer Zoom appointments if you can鈥檛 make it to campus.

Do we have any questions about the services before I pass it back to Eric?

Eric: I just want to thank you again for sharing all that great information! What questions do you have about the Center for Tutoring and Writing or any of our services?

I鈥檇 like to thank everyone for joining us this evening! If you have further questions about admissions or our services, please feel free to reach out to us. We want to make sure that you have all the resources you need. Thank you, Emily and Holly, for your informative presentations. Have a wonderful evening, everyone! Take care, and goodbye!

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Who is 黑料专区? /news/blog/who-is-ccs/ Tue, 15 Oct 2024 14:21:46 +0000 /?post_type=blog&p=44099 黑料专区 is one of the top art and design colleges in the United States - well-known and respected among design industry professionals and artists alike. As a community of visual communicators, 黑料专区 offers some of the world鈥檚 most expansive and technologically advanced studio space and direct industry access through sponsored projects and hands-on learning. Students are immersed in Detroit, the United States鈥 first UNESCO City of Design and an emerging global design powerhouse. With a vibrant campus full of like-minded creatives, 黑料专区 is the place to be.

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The world might look a little different to us now and education might feel a little different, but the things that make 黑料专区 one of the best art and design schools in the world, they remain.

  • Some of the world’s most expansive and technologically advanced studio spaces
  • Direct access to industry through sponsored projects in experiential learning
  • Immersion into the United States’ first UNESCO City of Design and the world’s next design powerhouse, Detroit
  • A fun and energetic campus brimming with like-minded creatives our faculty are excited to meet and inspire you

Our campus is open and ready, and we all can’t wait to prepare you for your future as a designer, artist, and change maker.

We can’t wait to see you this fall.

 

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